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Spanish literary movement
Conceptismo (literally, conceptism) is a literary movement of the Baroque period in the Spanish literature. It began in the late 16th century and lasted
Conceptismo
Spanish nobleman, writer and politician (1580–1645)
Spanish poets of the age. His style is characterized by what was called conceptismo. This style existed in stark contrast to Góngora's culteranismo. Quevedo
Francisco_de_Quevedo
Spanish Baroque lyric poet (1561-1627)
contrast to Quevedo's conceptismo, though Quevedo was highly influenced by his older rival from whom he may have isolated "conceptismo" elements. Góngora
Luis_de_Góngora
Spanish stylistic movement in the Baroque period
mythological allusions. Culteranismo existed in stark contrast with conceptismo, another movement of the Baroque period which is characterized by a witty
Culteranismo
"Marinism". Bleiberg, Germán; Ihrie, Maureen; Pérez, Janet, eds. (1993). "Conceptismo". Dictionary of the Literature of the Iberian Peninsula. Vol. A–K. Westport
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Spanish Jesuit and baroque prose writer and philosopher
representative writer of the Spanish Baroque literary style known as Conceptismo (Conceptism), of which he was the most important theoretician; his Agudeza
Baltasar_Gracián
Italian Baroque poet, writer and literary critic (1620–1686)
Baroque poet, writer and literary critic, one of the masters of Italian conceptismo. Born in Genoa in 1620 to a family of the Genoese nobility, Frugoni spent
Francesco_Fulvio_Frugoni
Poetic form, traditionally fourteen specifically rhymed lines
wordplay and metaphysical conceits, after which the style was known as conceptismo. Another key figure at this period was Lope de Vega, who was responsible
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Emanuele Tesauro, Francesco Pona, Francesco Maria Santinelli, and others. Conceptismo was a Baroque poetic school in the Spanish literature, a similar to the
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1947-1960s cultural events related to the Beats and Hippie movements
Cairo poets Castalian Band Cavalier poets Chhayavaad Churchyard poets Conceptismo Confessionalists Créolité Cubo-Futurism Culteranismo Cyclic Poets Dada
San_Francisco_Renaissance
Body of literature
During the Renaissance, poetry became partitioned into culteranismo and conceptismo, which essentially became rivals. Culteranismo used bleak language and
Spanish_poetry
Term used to describe a loose group of British lyric poets of the 17th century
writing of these European counterparts was known, Concettismo in Italian, Conceptismo in Spanish. In fact Crashaw had made several translations from Marino
Metaphysical_poets
Spanish poet
that Pinar shows her ability to play with language and create conceits (conceptismo), by showing love's dual role of providing both pleasure and pain. Also
Florencia_Pinar
Italian Baroque poet (c. 1612–c. 1644)
second edition, revised and expanded, 1638) is influenced both by the conceptismo of Giambattista Marino and Guido Casoni and by the neoclassic poetry
Girolamo_Fontanella
Spanish poet
zone. In such poems, the influence of the Golden Age stylistic tendency conceptismo is apparent and this becomes more marked in future collections. This
Pedro_Salinas
Italian academy founded in 1611
cloister of Santa Maria delle Grazie. It played a key role in introducing conceptismo to Naples, where orthodox Petrarchism had displaced the richly experimental
Accademia_degli_Oziosi
Italian Baroque poet, jurist, and writer (1561–1642)
Casoni is generally held to be one of the earliest exponents of Italian conceptismo. According to Loredan's Vita del Cavalier Marino, Casoni was the single
Guido_Casoni
Italian academy founded in 1588
(1597), which were early landmarks in the transition from Petrarchism to Conceptismo. Their verse is characterized by extended metaphors which went well beyond
Accademia_dei_Gelati
Victorian-era British poets
Cairo poets Castalian Band Cavalier poets Chhayavaad Churchyard poets Conceptismo Confessionalists Créolité Cubo-Futurism Culteranismo Cyclic Poets Dada
Spasmodic_poets
History of a philosophical school
Prudence into German. He praised Gracián for his aphoristic writing style (conceptismo) and often quoted him in his works. Blaise Pascal approached pessimism
History of philosophical pessimism
History_of_philosophical_pessimism
Italian Baroque poet (1619–1693)
poetry represents one of the most extreme instances of late Neapolitan conceptismo. His wide range includes many moral and religious themes, with typically
Giacomo_Lubrano
Italian Baroque poet (1557–1629)
record for a poet of that time. His verse hovers between Petrarchism and conceptismo, with substantial debts to Torquato Tasso. Grillo was an important and
Angelo_Grillo
Andrzej Morsztyn, a magnate active in royal court circles, represented the conceptismo current. He wrote romantic poetry and expert translations of foreign
History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
History_of_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth_(1648–1764)
politician, and Baroque writer; his style is characterized by what was called conceptismo Pedro Calderon de la Barca (1600–1681): Spanish Baroque playwright and
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Stylistically, the series is heavily inspired by the literary movement of conceptismo. The Biblical passage for this Sunday as specified by the liturgical
Sexagesima_Sermon
Italian Baroque writer (1592–1670)
musicality and the ingenious mode of expression customary in Italian conceptismo. His heroic epos La Babilonia distrutta (1623) narrates the destruction
Scipione_Errico
Italian poet and jurist
flies, and La franceide ouero del mal francese (1629) adapted Marinist conceptismo to the comic repertory. His L'Eneide travestita (The Aeneid Disguised
Giovanni_Battista_Lalli
Peruvian Indigenous cleric and professor
analysis examines Góngora's originality and brilliance, aligning with the conceptismo tradition praised by Menéndez y Pelayo. Recognized as the clearest expression
Juan_de_Espinosa_Medrano
Literary movement
Espinosa, Flowers of Illustrious Poets (1605). Quevedo was a master of conceptismo, a movement in opposition to culteranismo. Theatrical performances of
Spanish_Baroque_literature
Gathering with literary or artistic overtones
Academia de los Adorantes (Valencia). Academia de los Soles (Valencia). Conceptismo Culteranismo Salon (gathering) "Golden Age". Encyclopaedia Britannica
Academia_literaria
Italian poet and novelist
Francesco Grossi. 1642. Pasini's Rime, characterized by a conventional conceptismo, have appended to them the Trattato de’ passaggi dall’una metafora all’altra
Pace_Pasini
Italian Baroque writer (1628–1679)
remarkable Italian poetry collections of the Baroque period, pushes conceptismo to its most extreme forms. The Cordimarte, written in an elaborate rhetorical
Giuseppe_Artale
Literary work by Luis de Góngora y Argote
definitive to the poetry of other 20th century modernist poets. Along with conceptismo, culteranismo largely defined Spanish Baroque Poetry. Culteranismo, as
La Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea
La_Fábula_de_Polifemo_y_Galatea
Italian Catholic cardinal and philosopher (1607–1667)
Pallavicino distances himself from the two Baroque extremes, marinism and conceptismo, aligning himself with the Ciceronian position, as held by Agostino Mascardi
Francesco_Sforza_Pallavicino
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